Be The Change: Live From The Inaugural
MTV AND SERVICENATION’S
“BE
THE CHANGE: LIVE FROM THE INAUGURAL”
TO CELEBRATE YOUNG PEOPLE AROUND THE WORLD TAKING ACTION IN THEIR COMMUNITIES
AIRING IN NEW ZEALAND ON MTV SKY
CHANNEL 60
THURSDAY JANUARY 22 @ 3.00PM &
8.00PM
NEWLY INAUGURATED PRESIDENT OBAMA TO APPEAR LIVE AND MAKE REMARKS INSPIRING YOUTH SERVICE
ANCHORED FROM PRESIDENT OBAMA’S
OFFICIAL YOUTH INAUGURAL BALL, FEATURING PERFORMANCES BY
KANYE WEST, KID ROCK AND
FALL OUT
BOY'
SHOW WILL BE MADE AVAILABLE TO MTV CHANNELS GLOBALLY
Auckland, Tuesday, January 20, 2009. MTV and ServiceNation present “Be The Change: Live From The Inaugural,”celebrating the massive youth voter turnout in the 2008 Presidential Election. The show will feature live remarks from newly inaugurated President Obama as he addresses young people across the globe from the “Youth Inaugural Ball,” and calls on them to be the change and continue to engage in national and community service. His remarks will be made available to MTV’s around the world, reaching a potential global youth audience of one billion people in 162 countries and 33 languages. MTV will air Kanye West, Kid Rock and Fall Out Boy's performances globally as they headline the official Youth Inaugural Ball. Tobey Maguire, actor and chair of the ServiceNation ambassador council, will also be among the thousands of young people celebrating the inauguration and youth service from the “Youth Inaugural Ball” which will take place in Washington DC. The show will air in New Zealand on MTV at 3.00pm & 8.00pm on Thursday January 22nd.
“New Zealanders – and especially our viewers - have embraced President Obama’s message that we can change our world for the better” said Chris Keely, General Manager, MTV New Zealand. “MTV New Zealand is extremely proud to bring President Obama’s inauguration ceremony to the homes and minds of kiwis nationwide”.
Service Projects to be Featured:
Washington D.C.
MTV and
ServiceNation, in collaboration with CityYear, Heart of
America and D.C. Cares, will lead a group of 200 young
volunteers in a makeover project at Simon Elementary School
in Washington D.C. The school, which serves approximately
322 children, is located in Ward 8, the Southern-most ward
in Washington D.C. 76 percent of students at Simon
Elementary come from low-income households, and the High
School drop-out rate for this community is over 50 percent.
In real-time during “Be The Change: Live from the
Inaugural,” young volunteers will complete the school
beautification project, including a new library, and unveil
their work. Target has partnered with ServiceNation and MTV
to support the volunteer activities at Simon Elementary
School.
New Orleans
Three years after
Hurricanes Katrina and Rita rendered uninhabitable all
27,000 homes in St. Bernard Parish, less than 50% of the
population has returned. Out of those homeowners who have
returned, more than 1000 families are still living in
trailers. Youth volunteers with the St. Bernard Project, a
community based nonprofit in St. Bernard Parish that has
rebuilt 166 homes to date, will work around the clock to
rebuild the home of the Albers family, who lost everything
to Hurricane Katrina. For the first time in three years,
live during “Be The Change: Live From The Inaugural,”
Robin Albers and her teenage daughter will walk into their
completed home with the encouragement of nearly 200
supporters.
Lihanda, Kenya
For the
inauguration special, MTV will work with Millennium Promise
in Lihanda, Kenya – roughly 20km from the western village
of Nyangoma-Kogelo, where Obama’s father grew up and where
his grandmother still lives. The region is one of the
poorest parts of Kenya, where chronic hunger and diseases
like malaria are commonplace. The show will follow a
Columbia University student who volunteers with the
Millennium Villages Project as he helps build a computer lab
at Omindo Primary School which will give young Kenyans some
of the tools they need to expand their education.
The official “Youth Inaugural Ball,” is intended for young Americans aged 18-35 and will celebrate the inauguration of the new president and the role young Americans can play to serve their communities.
About MTV
MTV is
the dynamic, vibrant experiment at the intersection of
music, creativity and youth culture. For over 26 years, MTV
has evolved, challenged the norm, and detonated
boundaries—giving each new generation a creative outlet
and voice that entertains, informs and unites on every
platform and screen. On-air, MTV has been the number one
rated 24 hour ad-supported cable network P12-24 for 16
straight years. Online, MTV.com scored double-digit growth
in 2007 and MTV launched 15 dynamic online communities and
eight new virtual worlds. On the go, MTV Mobile is the #1
music brand in the wireless space – delivering 90% more
streams than in 2006. And MTV’s successful sibling
networks MTV2, mtvU and MTV Tr3s each deliver unprecedented
customized content, super-serving music fans, college
students and young American Latinos like no one else. MTV
is part of MTV Networks, a unit of Viacom (NYSE: VIA,
VIA.B), one of the world’s leading creators of programming
and content across all media platforms. Wanna know more?
Come on in… http://www.mtvpress.com.
About
ServiceNation
The goal of ServiceNation (www.servicenation.org), which currently
includes 120 organizations who collectively reach some 100
million Americans, is to mobilize a grassroots movement that
will inspire America's leaders to expand voluntary community
and national service opportunities for all Americans; use
proven service strategies to create targeted service corps
that will tackle some of America's most chronic social
challenges; and call on all Americans to make citizen
service a bedrock ideal in our democracy. The ServiceNation
coalition is co-led by Be the Change, Inc., City Year, Civic
Enterprises and The Points of Light Institute.
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